Donald Trump Just Claimed That That He Might Run For President Again In 2024

"I'll see you in four years." 😬🇺🇸
Managing Editor, Canada

There could be bad news on the horizon if you’re not a Donald Trump supporter. The current president reportedly suggested that he’s considering running for office again.

During a crowded reception at the White House, the incumbent president revealed that he had presidential plans for 2024, according to CBC News.

"It's been an amazing four years," he began, before going on to say, “We're trying to do another four years.”

This comment is likely referring to the 2020 presidential election, which Trump claims was fraudulent and says he actually won.

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We're trying to do another four years. Otherwise, I'll see you in four years. Donald Trump

He concluded by adding, "Otherwise, I'll see you in four years."

According to the report, Trump made the comment during a holiday reception that was hosted at the White House on Tuesday evening.

During the party, he reportedly spoke openly about November’s election, describing Joe Biden’s presidential win as "rigged."

"It's certainly an unusual year. We won an election. But they don't like that," he said. "I call it a rigged election, and I always will."

Ever since Biden was projected to have won, Trump has been taking to Twitter to criticize the U.S. electoral process.

On multiple occasions, he has claimed to have won the election himself, a move which caused the term “White House Karen” to start trending.

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